Phishfi
Phishfi
Phishfi

The call can be answered on your computer via Hangouts. On your phone it runs through your carrier, although there is a current "trick" to making calls via hangouts, it just isn't fully implemented yet (you can join a hangouts call on your Android device as long as you start the call from a computer, but it's probably

I didn't know until now, but I've needed you in my life!

As a new Mac "convert", I have to say that the notification center and the dock are my two biggest complaint, with the top "Menu Bar" a close third. Luckily, Bartender and ObsidianMenuBar have solved most of the issues. Bartender lets me completely hide the notification center, and only access it when I really want to

Re: "iPhone vs. Android", I disagree. I think the argument comes down to device vs. device, not OS vs. OS, since you can't put Android on an iPhone, and therefore that argument is relegated to debates between an Android device against Apple devices. Having said that, anyone debated iPhone vs Android should specify

I was in the same boat for the past two years. As a laptop user, I've gone through Dell, Gateway, HP, and Sony with varying degrees of success/happiness. While doing a job in another country, and buddy brought along his MacBook and I was absolutely sold on Mac just based on actual hardware/usage differences. It booted

Agreed! The worst part of the "my choice is the best choice" is that they don't have any experience with the alternative/competitor! If you've bought nothing but Apple products, how do you know your choice was better than if you had bought nothing but Windows machines. Same goes for iPhone vs Android. You don't know

But I LOVE Popeye's!!

That's not entirely true. If he always reveals a door, even if it's the actual prize, then the chances stay the same whenever he reveals a dud. You're still wrong 66% of the time, and having the 66% chance of being wrong turn into a 66% chance of being right means switching is worth doing every time.

For those not grasping/agreeing with this logic, I'll pose it differently for you. What if there are 10 doors, and you pick door #1. Now, the host open 8 other doors and shows you that none of them are winners. Initially, you had a 90% chance of being wrong, because you were randomly selecting 1/10. Now, with the host

I can't look it up, my phone died :(

He's saying that nature has worked this out to the point of all creatures being self-interested, and that that self-interest should apply to driver-less vehicles.

JDAM you're good!

Kansas, but yea... That's oddly coincidental!

That's my car!!

Burnt a hole straight through what? The microwave or the butter?

My wife's grandmother. I think that's the end of the list.

Yes, because a minor UI change is completely worth running away to a less powerful search engine (that also would be a UI change from what you're used to)...

I would absolutely use it on my laptop if only it didn't require me to be on the google page. If I could have a different application running and just say "OK Google, if I get 0.19 [units] every 28 minutes, how much is that in a day?" and have it run that question through wolfram, display it in a pop-up on the corner

I see what you did there! I wish I was that clever...

First of all, yes, I have to use compatibility mode for a lot of sites with my job. I'm in the Air Force, and we deal with shitty Sharepoint and military-built sites on a regular basis. I can access the sites fine on chrome, except that the smartcard usage gets screwy because the military network doesn't like when you